Posted by: Jack
« on: February 26, 2025, 12:24:29 pm »When I was working there, there wasn't an exact criteria. It was up to the person assigning the punishment to judge based on the severity of the offense and the student's past behavior, but also on the reason that student is attending BCA, and their attitude at the time the decision is made.
In Nick's case, he's there to strengthen his knowledge, but also his ability to function in a more strict, formal environment.
To me, as people grow older, they should be held to higher standards and face stricter penalties, until one is prepared to assume their adult responsibilities, and face consequences much more serious than a sore bottom.
In Nick's case, he's there to strengthen his knowledge, but also his ability to function in a more strict, formal environment.
To me, as people grow older, they should be held to higher standards and face stricter penalties, until one is prepared to assume their adult responsibilities, and face consequences much more serious than a sore bottom.